Apocarpy

/ˌæpoʊˈkɑrpi/ noun

The botanical condition where a flower's carpels (female parts) remain separate and develop into individual fruits rather than merging together.

From Greek apo- (separate) + karpos (fruit) + -y (noun suffix). Emerged in 19th-century botanical literature.

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